leadership ( task 1)
IN THIS TASK WE WILL EXPLORE SOCIAL CAUSES AND WHY ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERS SHOULD CARE.
(usually completed before class)
What do social causes and entrepreneurial leadership have in common? Isn’t a leader a leader? Or, is there a difference? Let’s explore causes entrepreneurial leaders have engaged in.
Course Outcomes covered in this module:
Distinguish the differences between prediction and creation ways of thinking
Assess entrepreneurial leadership characteristics for self- and social-awareness
Evaluate the relationships among social, environmental, and economic value creation
Task 1: Design a Social Cause List
Research and create a list of social causes companies are already addressing. Add additional causes you are interested in. Use the template in Moodle as a starting point. Determine which ones you would like to explore further. Use the resources in Step 1 as a starting point for your research.
In order to accomplish this task you will need to explore the following resources:
Explore the website Companies For a Cause and think about how they are different.
http://www.companiesforcauses.org
Explore the website the B Corporation. What is a B corp.? How is it different?
http://www.bcorporation.net
Explore what makes the company Patagonia so different
http://www.patagonia.com ( Corporate Responsibility)
Discuss (or think about) what role these types of companies play in the current business world. What type of leader can lead this type of company?
Design and upload your Cause List. Reflect on why you chose those causes. Need a template? See Important Documents for Module 1.
20191017182019social_cause_list (1)
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Social Causes and Entrepreneurial Leadership
These types of companies mostly endeavor to promote the well-being of the environment and all its inhabitants. These companies are essential in the current business world because they encourage environment sustainability at different levels.
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